Hua Seng Hong

Chinatown


Hua Seng Hong’s varied menu, including braised goose feet, seafood hotpot, soft-shell crab in curry powder, crab fried rice and a variety of noodles, makes it a handy destination for anybody craving good Chinese food. Order a lavish dim sum spread for lunch, choosing from the wide range of dumplings on offer.


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